PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2067683
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2067683
The global endocrine testing market size was estimated at USD 14.35 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 27.32 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 8.48% from 2026 to 2033. The market is experiencing steady growth driven by the increasing prevalence of diabetes, thyroid disorders, obesity, fertility-related conditions, and other hormone-associated diseases requiring routine diagnostic monitoring.
The endocrine testing industry's growth is further supported by rising adoption of automated immunoassay platforms, expanding preventive healthcare awareness, and the growing integration of advanced hormone-testing technologies across hospitals, commercial laboratories, and ambulatory care centers.
The growth of the global endocrine testing market is primarily driven by the rising burden of metabolic and hormone-related disorders, particularly diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, obesity, reproductive disorders, and adrenal abnormalities. The increasing prevalence of these conditions has significantly expanded routine hormone monitoring across hospitals, commercial laboratories, and ambulatory care settings. Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), insulin, cortisol, testosterone, and reproductive hormone tests are witnessing sustained demand as healthcare systems increasingly emphasize early diagnosis and long-term disease management. In parallel, changing lifestyle patterns, aging populations, obesity incidence, and stress-related endocrine disorders are accelerating testing volumes globally. The growing use of endocrine assays in fertility management and women's health has further strengthened demand for testing for estradiol, progesterone, LH, FSH, and prolactin, particularly in urban healthcare systems with rising preventive healthcare awareness.
A major growth catalyst for the market is the rapid expansion of diabetes and obesity management programs, which continue to increase demand for insulin and metabolic hormone testing. Pharmaceutical innovation in GLP-1 therapies and obesity management has also amplified physician focus on endocrine monitoring and metabolic assessment. The increasing chronic disease burden among younger populations also supports the higher testing frequency. For instance, in June 2024, the NHS reported that diabetes cases among individuals under 40 years of age increased from 173,166 in 2022 to 216,440 in 2023, highlighting the accelerating burden of metabolic disorders and the associated rise in endocrine testing requirements. Similarly, in March 2024, Novo Nordisk received FDA approval for Wegovy (semaglutide) to reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events in adults with obesity or overweight and established cardiovascular disease, reinforcing the expanding clinical importance of endocrine-linked metabolic management. Such developments are increasing long-term monitoring requirements across endocrine diagnostic laboratories globally.
Technological advancements in hormone testing platforms are also contributing significantly to market expansion. Laboratories are increasingly adopting highly automated immunoassay systems and tandem mass spectrometry technologies to improve analytical sensitivity, turnaround time, and testing throughput. The shift toward precision endocrinology and reproductive diagnostics has increased demand for highly specific hormone assays that support complex clinical decisions. In addition, healthcare providers are expanding reproductive endocrinology testing menus due to increasing infertility treatment volumes and delayed pregnancies in developed and developing markets. Siemens Healthineers launched its Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Assay in March 2024 as an expansion of its reproductive endocrinology testing portfolio, designed to assist physicians in evaluating ovarian reserve for IVF-related treatment decisions. Such product innovations continue to strengthen advanced endocrine testing capabilities across commercial laboratories and hospital diagnostic centers.
Another key market driver is the increasing integration of connected endocrine monitoring technologies and biomarker-based disease management solutions. While traditional laboratory testing remains central to endocrine diagnostics within the market scope, healthcare providers are increasingly integrating continuous metabolic monitoring with laboratory-based endocrine assessments to support long-term disease management. Strategic collaborations between diagnostics manufacturers and diabetes management companies are accelerating ecosystem expansion across endocrine-related care pathways. Furthermore, growing investment in hormone-monitoring technologies and biomarker-driven diagnostics is expected to support innovation across the fertility, thyroid, and metabolic testing segments over the forecast period.
Global Endocrine Testing Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth and provides an analysis on the latest trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global endocrine testing market report based on test type, end-use, technology, and region: